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THE DAILY TIMES. THE CITY. New Advertisements. Auction Sale. —From the* notice in to-day’s paper it will be seen, that Messrs. Ellis & Mathis will sell valuable property at the Market House, tomorrow at 11 o’clock, A. M. It is well for the citizens to be present at these sales, as bargains are often made from which large profits are real ized. Davenport Ellis, Auctioneer. J. B. Jaques & Brother, offer a fine assortment of every thing in the Carriage line, at their Re pository opposite the Perry House. Read their advertisement and give them a call. killed. We understand from an agent onjjthe Montgom ery and West Point Railroad, that a negro, be longing to Mr. Alexander of Montgomery, of the firm of Alexander <fc Gimler, jumped off the ears Friday night (Oct. 29) when the train was within 2U miles of Montgomery, and was instantly killed. Her body was found on the track Sunday morning when the cars passed. DAILY COMMERCIAL RECORD. Columbus Times Office,Nov.), 30. COTTON.—The market for the past week has been active, and prices have been well sustained. Though there has been some little irregularity in prices, sales have been quite heavy at 10% @1 Ic. Prices for the last two days were not so stiff', yet there was no quotable decline. Saturday, the sales were heavy for the receipts at 10%@10%c. Receipts 925. Sales 3912. Montgomery, Oct. 29.—COTTON.—OurJ river is now navigable for large boats.“ The Eclipse went off to-day with a cargo of cotton, at one dol lar per bale freight to Mobile. The reduction in freight caused cotton to advance to- day %c Wc saw a list of 400 bales, Strict Middlings sell at 1 lc. and 11c. offered for a list of 500 bales Strict Mid dlings, and refused. We quote Middlings 10% to 11c.; Good Middlings 11%e. New York, Oct. 30.—Sales of Cotton yester day wore 1200 bales, with a quiet market. Sales of Flour 11,000 bids., Southern $5@5,35. Wheat firm, sales 30,000 bush., white $145. Corn firm, sales 41,000 bush., mixed 71 cents. Coffee firm, 10,000 sacks sold, Java brought 13% @l4 cents. Spirits of Turpentine was firm at52@53 cents.— Rosin was steady, with sales of4ooo barrels. Rice was quiet. i— m New Orleans, Oct. 2G. COTTON.—Tbc market was still poorly sup plied to-day, and holders have asked full prices, but purchasers have been found for about 0000 bales. The market has been firm, without any quotable change, the Pcrsias accounts having pro duced no observable effeot. NEW ORLEANS CLASSIFICATION. Inferior, 5 @7% Ordinary, -8% @9% Good Ordinary, - 10%@10% Low Middling, - 11% @ll% Middling, - - - - 11% @ll% Good Middling, - - - —@l2 Middling Fair, - —@ — Fair, —@ STATEMENT OF COTTON. Stock on hand Ist Sept., 1858 bales, 30,471 Arrived to-day, - 11,000 Arrived previously, - - 290,029 —301,029 332,100 Exported to-day, - - - 2,077 Exported previously, - - 120,401 128,47S Stock on hand not cleared, - - 203,022 Cotton. A comparison of the receipts of the United States at this time, with the receipts at the same time last year gives the following result: Increase at New Orleans, - 91,932 ’ “ Mobile, - - - 45,309 “ “ Florida, - - 4,052 “ “ Texas, - 7,725 “ “ Savannah, - - 85,255 “ “ Charleston, - - 54,930 “ “ North Carolina, - - - 023 “ *• Virginia, - 1,445 291,877 The entire stock of cotton on hand in the United States up to this time, as compared with last year, gives the following result: Irease at New Orleans, - - -01,055 “ “ Mobile, - - - 31955 •* Florida. - 2,091 “ ** Texas, - 5,305 “ u Savannah, - - 56,977 “ “ Charleston, - 43,845 “ “ Virginia &N. Carolina, - Sl9 “ “ New York, - - 12,539 214,596 A comparison of the exports to date gives the following result: Increase to Great Britain, - 16.207 “ “ France, - 31,075 “ “ Other Foreign Ports, - 77 Total increase, - 47,959 Increase to Northern Ports, - 00,264 SEA Islands. —We have no new feature to re port in long staple cottons. It is arriving very slowly, and the stock oq hand is limited. We do not hear of a single order in the city, and there are consequently no purchaser, and we still remain without a basis for quotations. It is hardly prob able that a demand will exist before the middle of next month. The receipts foot 13ft bags. None exported. Augusta,'Oct. 30tli. —Tlu*|New York, Charles ton and Savannah Cotton Markets are quiet, .with a declining tendency. The Mobile and New Or leans Markets are firm. ARRIVALS, October 30, 1858, AT THE PLANTERS HOTEL: G T Sto veil, 15 S L Shackelford, Stewart Cos. Ga: J Belk, Marion Cos. Ga; H W Hamel, Glennville, Ala; W F Relley, W Dawson. Macon Cos. Ala; M Lewis, Barbour Cos. Ala; W \\ Bussey, Cusscta. Ga; D Cox. Muscogee Cos. Ga; CE Resell, Atlan ta. Giu J W EaleL Macon Cos. Ala: OH Freeman, Sunny Side, Ark;’ W F Kirksey, lady, 2 children and servant. Lumpkin, Ga; E Dillon. Tenn; T A Boykin, Russell Cos, Ala; J M Daniel. Muscogee Cos. Ga; J Taylor, Oak Bowery, Ala; H L Griffin. Opelika, Ala; IV H lluft, Ga. • AT THE PERRY HOUSE. G W Allen, Fort Valley Ga.; J Frazer. Ala.; G G Hawkins, Preston Ga.; W II Clark and Lady. Yooaba Central Africa: W B Lowe, Newnan, Ga,; E S McCurdy, J Dent, Ala ; W H Weems, Craw ford Ala.; S Hutchings, Montgomery Ala.; Dr. Hay, US. Navy; R L Jones, Ala.: M Fugendrist. N. Y ■ B A Rogers and family, Eli S. Shorter and family, Ala.: Miss Willis and Brother, Fort \ alloy Ga.; J C Tanner, J W Murphy, J F Carter, Ala bama. MUSCOGEE RAILROAD, CONSIGNEES, NOVEMBER, I, ’SB, M & W P R R, McNeil A W. Mob. A G R K, H Middlebrook A Cos., II C McKee, Brooks A Chapman, Estes A Bro., J S Pemberton A Cos., W B Carter, Danforth N A Cos., A C Saunders A Cos., I G Strapper, Redd J A Cos., Hall Moses A Cos, J Ligon, J W Sappington, Van Marcus, J M A R W Wade, W W Robison A Cos., Jones A Bell, W H II Phelps, Barnett A Coleman, J Kivlin, J F Iverson, J Dunkin, Smith A Daniel, P Spencer, Sammis A Rooney, J J McKendree, Allen ACamak, Mrs. T li Kirvin, Gunby A Cos., Bedell A Weems, W S Needham, Everett, Gittingcr A S., Rock I Mills, D Young, J F Treutlin, J A‘D, W E Sanford A Cos., E B Young'A Son, D L Boober, Hughes D A Cos., Ragland A IJ, DA S, Dillingham A D. S W, GIV Atkinson AT, Harrison A Pitts, Caneker A N. J A (McNeil, T W 11, Brands A K, T .J Hunt, C G Ogburn, FOR SALE. A Desirable Residence in VVynnton. Possession lx. ;:iven immediately. Apply at tiiis office. oct27—d2w BY ELLIS & MATHIS. GRAFTED FRUIT TREES, lAA/l Grafted Apple Trees. .1/1/0 1,000 Grafted Pcacli Trees. ’ 1,000 Pears, Plums, Apricots, Ac. &c„ together with various other Shrubbery and Plants, which will arrive here about the first of November next, from the Nursery of Mr. Tims. 11. Fentriss, of North Carolina, whose reputation as it fine Fruit grower is unsurpass ed. Orders for Trees will ie promptly attended to and filled as soon as the trees arrive. ‘THE GORDY GRAPE. 1.000 Vines of this superior native Grape for sale. — This Grape is well and favorably known in tiiis coni munity. III,LIS Ja. MATHIS Columbus, Oct. 20, 1858. lrndw NEW BOOT & SHOE STOKE. A. C. SAUNDERS &, CO. fpl WOULD respectfully inform r * citizens of Columbus, and the com)trv sl,rroun( lig, that they have taken the Store recently occupied by Merry Landon.atid are now ope ning the largest, best made and cheapest Stock ot BOOTS, SHOES & BROGANS To be found in the City. HAVING EXTENSIVE FACTORIES OF OUR OWN,and having made arrangements with the best factories in the United States, with 20 years experience in Memphis, Tennessee, we aro warranted in saying our stock will bo SECOND TO NONE IN QUALITY, STYLE, AND ECONOMY TO THE PURCHASER. Our stock comprises in part— Men’s Thick Boots sizes from C to 14; “ Kip “ half welted and double soled, “ “ Water Proof Boots; “ Napoleon Boots; “ Cavalry do. *’ Extra line Water Proof Boots; “ Cork sole “ “ Finest peg’d pump and half welt’d Cf Boots “ French Boots of superior stylo; “ Plantation Boots; “ Finest stitched French Calf Boots; “ “ Pump “ “ “ “ Arctic Boots; Also, Men’s Oxford Ties sewed and pegged; “ Congress Gaiters “ “ “ Calderons; “ Scott Ties; Men’s Call Pegged Brogans, pumps and a welted; “ “ Sewed * “ half “ Seal, Goat aud Bull Brogans pegged; “ Army and Plantation Shoes. Men’s Wax, Kip 65 Buff Brogans pegged, Pumps & Welted. Men’s Gaiters, Slippers &c., of all the latest patterns. FOR LADIES. Finest Kid & Morocco lace and Confess Boots, thick and thin soles, with and without heels. Finest silk warp lasting lace and Congress, do do Serge de Berre, do do do do Eugene, do do do do do Italian and English, do do do French and Glove Kid, do do do “ Kid Heel Slippers. English Kid and Morocco do and half Gait ers. English Silk Lasting, do do do Velvet Toilet Slippers. Embroidered, do Women’s Common Thick heel ties of Kid, Mo rocco, Seal and Goat. Spring Heel ties and Buskins. Goat, Calf, Buff', Seal & Kip lace Boots pegged and sewed. Kip & Calf Oxford Boots laced and strapped Spring heel Kip Pegged lace Boots. FOR BOYS. Bovs Thick Boots, sizes 1 to 5. do do Brogans, do 1 to 5. do do Kip and Calt, do do pumps and half welted. Boys Calf aud Kip Boots, welted and Double soled. FOR YOUTHS. Youth’s Thick Boots, sizes 9 to 13. “ “ Brogans, do 9to 13. do do Kip do do do do Boots half welted and double soled. Youth’s Calf, do do do and do do do do Brogans pumps and half welled. FOR MISSES AND CHILDREN. Sewed Calf, Kid, Goat, Seal, Grain, Morocco and Buff Bootees thick and thin sole, with and without heels. Pegged Calf, Goat, Seal, Grain, Morocco and Buff Bootees, thin and thick soles, with and with’ j outheels. j Fine Kid Ties and Buskins ; Common Kid Morocco, Seal and Goat Ties. i Silk Lasting, Kid and Morocco Gaiters with and without heels. Kid, Morocco and silklasting lace Boots, do. do. Strapped Slippers. Children’s Congress Heel Gaiters. FOR PLANTERS. The largest, best made, and cheapest stock of NEGRO SHOES EVER BROUGHT TO COLUMBUS, Among them are, Roimd and Lap Seam, Double Braced, Double Soled Brogans, from 1 to 15. Round Seam Triple Stitched Iron Nailed gans. Round seam, Three Soled Brogans- OaK Bottoms, Russetts and other kinds ranging in price from sl. lO upwards. If any of our goods do not prove as represented by us, we will make the deficiency good to the purchaser. TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS,TRAD ERS, PEDDALRS, Ac., We can offer goods at Boston and New York prices, By giving us a call you can save from 15 to 20 per cent on your bills. Taking the quality of our goods into considera tion,we are to be undersold by no one North, South, East or West. We have made arrangements to receive all new styles from factories of any note in the United States as soon as introduced, aud shall be receiv ing fresh goods every week from our own Fac tories. A. C. SAUNDERS & CO., Oct 15,. w&dtf 102 Broad Street. TWO months after date I shall appy to the hono rable Court of Ordinary of Talbot county, Ga. for leave to sell the reaLestate aud negroes of El d rulge Adams, late of saiu county, deceased, JOHN 12. BARKSDALE AdmV Oct 6, 185g—2m. 1858 FALL STOCK. 1858 J. 11. MERRY MguYltl HAS removed his store to No. Min 87 West side Broad Street, 1 door north of Redd, Johnson & Co.’s, where he is now receiving a large supply of Fall and Winter Clothing ! For GENT’S, YOUTH’S and Children’s wear Also, a large Assortment of GENT’S FURNISHING GOODS! Together with every article usually kept in a Clothing Store. Ali of which will be sold on as good terms as are afforded in the City. Columbus, Ga. Oct. 15- dw3m FALL STOCK OP FURNITURE, CAE PETTING. AND CURTAINS, NOW OPENING AT SAMMIS & ROONEY’S, COLUMBUS. GA. Columbus, Ga., Oct. 6, 1858. dw3m. D. P. ELLIS. Li. 11. MATHIS ELLIS & MATHIS, Auction & Commission .llcrchaiits, COLUMBUS, GA. WILL give prompt attention to toe sale of merchandize, Country Produce, Ne groes, Furniture, Vehicles, Stock, Real Ei>tate,&c.&e. Will alo give particular attention to Renting Real Estate, Hiring Negroes, &c. Ac. Administrators’ and Guardian’s sales will be con ducted on reasonable terms. LIBERAL ADVANCES will bo made. All goods n store will be insured, uuless otherwise Columbus, Sept. 7—w&d3mis HAWLEY & HOBBES. ‘ ARE now in receipt of one of the best and most carefully selected fall stocks, they have ever offc red to their customers, prices low, andstyles ehoice. Robe ales Silas in great variety. Robe ales Delaines Robe ales Merinoa’s Plain worsted Dechines Blk Silk Robe ales. 7-8 and 10 4 TABLE DAMASK, Linen Sheeting lOOinchos wide, Pillow Linen 40 and 45 inches, Napkins, Doylies, &c. A Superior Lot of GERMAN AND ENGLISH HOSIERY. 10 11-12 and 13-4 MARSAILES QUILTS- Superior Bed Blankets, NEGRO BLANKETS. WOOL HATS; &c. VELVET, BRUSSELLS, 2 and 3 PLY CARPETS, RUGS, 4-c. Our stock of WHITE GOODS and EMBROI DERIES was nover hotter. MANLEYHODGES. Sept 24, d—tf. New Fall & Winter Goods, WE are now prepared to offer, at reduced prices for Cash, one of the largest and most varied assortments of Siaple and Fancy Dry Goods ever exhibited in Columbus. Our stock comprises the most choice and best selected varie ty of English, French and Swiss Dry Goods of our own selection, many ol which were imported ex pressly lor our house, together with our usual stock of Staple and Domestic fabrics. Also line Bed Blankets, Negro Blankets, Brogans, Kersey, 6;c., &c. We beiow name a lew of our leading styles .• LADIES’ DRESS GOODS: Rich Silk Robes a’Les, S4O to S3O each ; Plain Silk Dresses, Robe a’Les style; A variety of Fancy Silks from sil to $23 per pattern; Chintz Figured French DeLaines ; Rich Figured ‘American DeLaines ; French Figured Cashmeres; Black Alpacas; French Merinos ; Two Jupes, Robes a’Les, SSO to SBS each ; New style Fancy Silk Dress, at sll each ; French Printed DeLaino Robes a’Les, very rich; French DeL-aine Robes Armanienne ; Rich Printed Poie Chevers , B ack Bombazines; English, French and American Gringhatns ; French, English, and tho beet American Prints, &c.,&c. Owing to the fact that Shawls are to be the pro vailing style for Ladies’ wear the coming winter, we are weil prepared to exhibit a large stock, in great varies of colors, styles, i*c-, among which is the Circular Shawl. We also have our usual stock of Cloth and Velvet Talmas. Biollis’best Black French Broad Cloths, Black French Doeskins. Beaver Cloths, real French Fan cy Cassirneres, Satinets, Sheens Greys, Tweeds, Jeans, &c.,&c. New style Chenille Bonnets, Bonnet Ribbons, French Flow’rs, Vel Ribbons, S’k Belts, best Kid Gloves at 75c., Ladies’Cotton, Wool aud Silk Hosiery, Head Dresses, Scarfs, Ladies’ Silk and Cashmere Gauntlets, Are., Ac. We keep a stock of Embroidered Sleeves, Col lars, Bands, Edgings, &c., second to no house in Georgia. Our stock of these goods is now very complete. We are well prepared to offer inducements to bnyersof Osnaburgs, Kerseys, Lindseys, Sheetings Shirtings. Stripes; Ticks, &c., and have a very complete stock of Ladies and Gent’s fine Shoes Negro Brogans, Kip Brogans, Fine Call Boots, Ladies’ Heel Gaiters, Children’s, Youths, Boys, and Misses Shoes. Also a large stock of Negro Wool Hats Gent’s Bengal and Soft Fur Huts together with a complete stock of Hats and Cap3 for Beys. READY-MADE CLOTHING. On the second floor, over eur stock of Dry Goods, we keep a good assortment of ready made Clothing. We buy our goods mostly for cash, and sell exclusively for cash at short profits, thus sav ing for our patrons at least a difference of lifteen to twenty-five per ceDt, from the usual Credit sysiem. We earnestly solicit a call, believing that we will in every case, be able to GIVE ENTIRE SAT ISFACTION . GEO. W. ATKINSON & TAYLOR, Broad street, one door south of Randolph street, below the Post Office, Columbus, Ga. Sept. 24th w—tf %4ILLEDGEVILLE HOTEL. a IS STILL OPEN for the reception of Members of the Legislature and transient visitors. The Proprietor is determined to reserve ample room for the accommodation of ladies ; and also for the entertainment of geutle meu and ladies. lie has engaged the services of one of the best Bands of Music in the State; and intends giving two Cotillion Parties per week du ring the Session , and no pains will be spared to render his guests comlortahle. E. D. BROWN, Proprietor. Oct. 21, dim, DRS. GRIMES & WINGFIELD, - q HAVE associated themselves together in the prat ice or Medicine and Surgery.— \j Calls left at Ware & Son’s Drug Siore duriug £S tne day, or Perry House at night will be promptly answered. Patients from a distance confided to the’rcare will receive every necessary attention. sept23—d3m T. S. SPEAR, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER, g* to S. B. Purple, cor. Broad &. Randolph st COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. Tmm ■WATOBPBSL MI STERLING SILVER & PLATED WARE. HAIR. WORK., A beautiful variety of Patterns. I will make to order any design and style and platt you may request. WATCHES, CLOCKS JEWELRY Repaired by competent and experienced Workmen, and warranted. CANES! CANEB! Gold, Silver, Ivory Loaded Heads—Hickory Crooks and Swords. SPECTACLES, Gold and Steel Frames, of the best quality manufactured. Glasses set in old frames to suit all eyes. I invite the attention of all to my Stock, and will show it with pleasure, whether you purchase or not. AtguPurple’s old Stand, Corner Broad and Randolph Streets. Columbus, Ga., Oct. 80, 1858.—dwff T. S. SPEAR. “DeWiTT’S JEWELRY STORE, At the Old Stand, next Door to J. Ennis & Cos. 08 Broad. S*t., Columtous, Ga. WHERE can be found a superb assortment of Watches, Jewel ry, Silver Ware, Fancy Hair Pins, Head Ornaments, Guns, Rifles J Pistols, best quality of Gold Pens, and every description of goods JrC’N. nllal’ usually kept in a first class establishment, for Cash or approved !L 1 Credit. Every article sold will be warranted as represented, and will not be allowed to be sold any other way. Mr. J. 11. BRAMHALL, a practical Watch-maker, and Manufac turer of line Chronometer Duplex Lever and other Watches, is in charge to do the Watch Work. 1 will add that Mr. B’s reputation in New York as a first class Workman is beyond question. He will lie happy to see all who have good Watches, and desire them kept so by having them properly repaired, also those who have been unfortunate in having had their watches injured by incompetent workmen, and desire them putin as good condition as when first made, and at reasonable rates. Samples of his new work will be shown at any time. Mr. GOLDSBEGK is on hand at his post, ready to set diamonds, make new Jewelry, engrave neatly, all kinds of Hair Braiding, in a neat and artistic style. Thankful to my friends and the community at large for their liberal patronage hereto* ci we hope to merit a continuance of the same. Oct9—w&dsm A. 11. DeWITT. EPPING’S COMPOUND FLUI). Extract of Buchu. “BAIIOSMA CRENATA” A sovereign remedy for diseaseses ot tho B L.ADDKR, UN | & KIDNEYS, UNIRA RY ORGANS, GRAV ( j EL, STONE in the BLADDER, OHRON- j 1C CATARRH of the BLADDER, MORBID j IRRITATION < f the BLADDER and URE j f TflßAs diseases of the PROSTATE, and RE-j j TENTiON and INCON TINENCE of URINE) S from a loss of tone in the parts concerned, | SAI so, DYSPEPSIA, CHRONIC, RIIEUMA- ITISM a n.d AFFEC TIONS of the SKIN. ] f *) 1 lie above medi cine is earnestly re-! | commended to Physi cians and practition-; Cjfers of medicine and the public generally,) Osas it ran be used by persons of all ages and | £§] habits, is pleasant to the taste, and ean readily taken by any patient no matter how adverse he may he to taking medicines. CAUTION. None genuine without the names of Epping &. L Pierce & Cos., blown upon each bottle* MANUFACTURED ONLY BY BROOKS & CHAPMAN. DRUGGISTS, COLUMBUS GEORGIA. And sold by all respectable Druggists through-- out the country. Sept 27 dvv—tf. TO THOSE INDEBTED. IX7E hereby give notice that all claims due us, and YY not paid or satis actorily arranged, prior to the next return day of the respective count ies in which the parties reside, wili be sued. None shall be sligh ted. mar2o—wtwtf. E. BARNARD & CO, W- W. ROBISON, Wholesale Dealer in FAMILY GROCERIES, &c., WEST SIDE OF BROAD STREET, Columbus, Georgia. HAS now on hand, and will constantly keep, an excellent selection of all the articles usu ally kept in the Grocery line. His riock consists in part of Bacon, Lard, flout,Sugar, Coffee, Syrups, Flour, Salt, LC'ce Cheese, Bagging, Rope, Tobacco, Nails, Soap. Crockery, &c. Together with eve ry article usually demanded by the ei*y or country trade, all of which he offers to his friends and the public, at the lowest market prices. Call and see. Sept. 4,1858. d&w3m. F. LAN DON, IS STILL AT THE SIGN OF THE BIG Ijjgi BAT where may be found all kinds, sorts, sizes, de scriptions, qualities and quantities ol HATS AND CAPS, and the prettiest Children’s Hats &. Caps. CHEAP. Columbus, Ga.,Oct. 5. 1858. w&dtf E. BARNARD & CO. COLUMBUS, GA. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCERS & PROVISION DEALERS HAVE on hand, and will constantly keep, a large and well selected Stock,embracing every article in their line, which are offered to their friends and the public, at the lowest market prices Ccme and see us- Columbus, Sept. 29. 1857. w&twtf. To Our Customers! FROM and after the first January next, we shall adopt, as nearly as possible, the CASH SYSTEM. Necessity Compels us to this Course. From that day all articles will be priced as cash. Where credits are given (which wili on ly be extended to those who have promptly paid us) an addition will be made to the price named according to the time required bv the purchaser- E. BARNARD, & CO. Dec, 31,1857—w&tw6m. Ml. ft. W. (D3SAS3S, PROFESSOR OF MUSIC THANKFUL for past and present favors, would respectfully give notice wrw Vfpj'ffthat he continues to give instruction \J • 3c 1/ in Vocal and Instrumental music. Applications received at Carter’s music Store. Sept. 7 d3m* A LARGE STOCK OF FiiMwiimMi boobs. J. KYLE 4* CO., HAVE now ill store the largest and best select ed Stock of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods ever offered in Columbus. Also a fine assort ment of Carpets, Rugs, Shoes, Hats, &c., all at their usual low prices—with additional induce ments to cash buyers. Columbus, Sept. 18, 1858. vvGtdtl COTTON, COTTON, COTTON! COT 10-4 is now sellingata good price, and if the notes and accounts past due toJ. Ennis & Go. are not soon paid, suits will be instituted indiscrim inately. A word to the wise is sufficient. Octl4—wfcdtf. J. ENNIS & CO. Fiji WIT U RE. JIT. SIKES, respectfully returns his ‘ ng"* thanks to his friends for past favors !“Y and begs leave to remind them of the fact that he is still at his old business and stand, 36 Broad street, where he will be glad to sae his old customers, and as many new ones as are willing to give him a trial. Mattrassesin any quantity for sale cheap Re pairing of every description of Furntturo done at once, and in the neatest style. Particular attention given to upholstering Church Pews, Chairs and Cushions of all kinds. Oct. 8, wd tf. OLD MAGNOLIA WHISKY. a THE undersigned offer for sale tho above standard brand of PURE RYE WHISKY, of their own distillation in Barrels and Half Bar rels. The quality of this Whisky, known so tavorably in the S >uth, tortile past, eight years, will always be kept up to its former high standard, and purchasers and consumers can Jrely upon its being a perfectly pure Rve Whisky, distilled under our own personal supervision, and entirely free from delete rious substances, which often render Whiskies so objectionable. In addition to the above, we have on hand in New York, aswellas Philadelphia, per haps the largest stock of tine Rye Whiskies in the United States, and are enabledto ship goods from either city direct to any Southern point. The above Whiskys are all from our own distilling from selected grain, and are constantly improving by age; and we offer them to the trade from first hands upon the most liberal prices and terms. FREEMAN & SIMPSON, Phcenix Distillery, No. 109 S >uth Front Street, Philadelphia, and 90 Wall Street, New York. OctSO —dly trustee’s sale. I WILL sell to the highest biddor(if not disposed ofprivateiy before that time)on the Ist, Tuesday in December next, at the (Market Housein the city of Columbus, that valuable property known as ‘ Pc Grafftnreid’s Corner.” Terms, A one half cash—bal ance in twelve months withapproved security. 8.8. DeCRAFFENREID, Trustee, oct2l—Gwlm Harrison &. Pitts, Auc’rs. FOR SALE. p _ w THE residence at present occupied by P|| 8 the Rev. Mr Watt, opposite xMr Slade’s ===== possession given the Ist Jau. next. Also two vacant lots adjoining, with the store on Broad street No 34, at present occupied by C. Michael as a Furniture store, possession given the first of October. The above property will he rented if pe t sold. S BOYK IN. Ex. Sept 24, d—tL or T G HOLT. Just Received, By VAN MARCUS, NEW BUCKWHEAT; Stuart’s Extra Syrup. Hiram Smith’s Flour. Fresh Goshen Butter. New State Cheese. English Dairy and Sap-Sago Cheese. W hite Beans and Big Hominy. ALSO—Raisins, Currants, Citron, Almonds, Pecans, Paradise Nuts, Preserved Ginger, Candied Ginger, Chow-Chow, Pickled Oysters and Lob sters, Fresh Salmon, Codfish, Mackerel and Lob sters in Cans, Sardines, and all kinds of Pickles, and Preserves, and Pure Turkish Smoking Tobac co, Genuine Murschaum Pipes, Havana Cigars, Genuine. Chewing Tobacco, best quality. Oct. 16 dtf NOTICE. THECopaUnership of Clarke Iverson ,in the Drug Business in this city, was dissolved on the 18th inst. by the death of Samuel D. Clarke. The business will continue to be carried on by the undersigned on his individual account, at the Eagle Drug Store, 93 Broad Street. JOHN F. IVERSON. Columbus, Ga., Oct. 21,1858. dlt TOBACCO AGENCY, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. ELLIS & M A T H IS, AGENTS FOR THE SALE OF MANUFACTURED TOBACCO, HAVE on handaad will continue to receive di rect FROM FIRST CLASS MANI’FACTL’RERRS a large supply of all grades Tobaec >. which they will sell to the trade at Factory Prices, expenses onlyadded. rr I raders wiil do Jwell to ca’l before bayin Isewliere. w&d3mmls SWAN & CO.’S LOTTERIES Triumphant! The following scheme will be drawn by 8. SWAN A. CO., Managers of the Sparta Academy Lottery, in each of their Single Number'Lotteries for Nouember, 1858, at A v oust a, Ga., in public under the superinten dence of Commissioners. Class 40 draws Saturday, Nov. 6, 1858. Class 41 draws Saturday, Nov. 13, 1858. Class 42 draws Saturday, Nov. 20, 1858. Class 43 draws Saturday, Nov. 27, 1858. On the Plan of Slngle'Nuntberii. £O,OOO TICKETS—S,4BS PRIZES. NEARLY ONE PRIZE TO EVERY NINE TICKETS Magnificent Scheme! To be drawn every Saturday in November. 1 Prize of *70,000 1 “ 30,000 1 “ . 10,000 1 “ 5,000 1 “ 4,000 l “ 3,000 1 “ 1,500 4 “ 1,000 4 “ 900 4 “ 800 4 “ 700 4 “ 000 50 “ 500 50 ‘ 300 1(H) “ * 125 “30 “ 100 APPROXIMATION PRIZES. 4 Prlzeslof *t;x) Anprox’g to $70,000 Prize aie 1,600 4 *• 300 “ 3 ).000 “ 1,800 4 * 200 “ 10,000 “ 800 1 “ 125 “ 5,000 “ s*o 1 100 u 4,000 4OO 4 “ 75 “ 3,000 “ 300 4 “ 50 “ 1,500 “ 2(10 5,000 ‘* •<> are $100,0(0 5,485 Prizes amounting to $320,000 Whole Tickets 810. Halves $5. Quarters $2.50.“ A Circular showing the Plan of the Lotteries will be sent to any one desirous of receiving it. Certificates of Packages will he sold at the following rates which is the risk: Certificates of Package of 10 Whole Tickets, !SBU “ “ ‘ 10 Half “ 40 “ “ j,IO Quarters •* 20 “ “ 10 Eighth “ 10 IN ORDERING TICKETS OR CERTIFICATES Enclose the money to our address for the tickets or dered, on receipt of which they will be forwarded l> first mail. Purchasers can have tickets ending in any figure they may designate. List of Drawn Numbers and Prizes will he sent to purchasers immediately alter the Drawing. Purchasers will please write their signatures plain, and give their post office, county and State. Remember that every prize is drawn, and payable in full without deduction. All prizes of *I,OOO and under, payable immediately alter the drawing, other prizes at the usual time of 30 days. All communications strictly confidential. Address orders for Tickets or Certificates toj S. SWAN !t CO., Augusta, Ga. Persons residing near Montgomery, Ala., or Atlanta, Ga., can have tlfeif orders tilled and save time by ad dressing S. Swan & Cos. at either of these cities. A list of the numbers that are drawn from the wheel with the amount of the prize that each one is entitled to, will be published after every drawing in the follow ing papers: —-Augusta (On.) Constitutionalist}! New Or leans Delta; Mobile Register; Nashrille Gazette , Atlanta Intelligencer; JV ew York Weekly Day Book; Savannah Daily J\cws; Richmond*Dispatch; New York Dispatch; Paulding (JUiss.) Clarion, and Little Rock (Ark.) True Democrat. COTTAGE FARM, M Situated three miles and aha I feast from tiie City, is now offered lor sale. It con tains 200 acres, about half of which is cleared and well enclosed, the balance finely tim bered, and is one of the most valuable and pleas ant residences in the county. The dwelling has four comfortable rooms vvitli fire places in each, a wide passage with pantries attached. A largo kitchen, smoke house and sorvants rooms; also barn, stable, cow sheds, cribs and carriage house, all in a few rods of a fine spring; also a large garden and young orchard. On the premises is a neat school house, beautifully situated near anoth er fine spring. Persons in want of a desirable placo, near the City, will find it to their interest to examine the above. Possession given first January next. For ‘Perms, &e., apply to AUG. L. (idAST, Trustoe, or HARRISON <fc PITTS. Columbus, Ga., Sept. 18,1858. w&dlm BEDELL & WEEMS Wholesale and Retail GROCERY DEALERS, m®<> vyILL teep constantly on hand a wellfselec ted Stock comprising all articles in their line, which are offered to their iriends and the public generally at the LOWEST MARKET PRI CES. Give us a call. LOCK WEEMS. A. G. BEDELL, Columbus, Ga. Dec. 22. wtwtf A. jLi. J.X ‘■ . t„ iiOLLAiM* THE CELEBRATED HOLLAND REMEDY FOR BYSPKFSm, DISEASE OF THE KIDVEVS, LIVER COMPLAINT, WEAKNESS OF ANY KIND, F£VER AND ACME. And the varionsJaffectionsTconaequent upon a dfa cased STATE OF THE LIVER. Buch as Indigestion, Acidity of the Stomach, Col icky Pains, Heartburn, Loss of Appetite, Despond ency, Dostiveness, Blind and Bleeding Piles. In all Nervous, Rheumatic and Neuralgic Affections, it has in numerous instances proved highly beneficial, and in others effected a decided cure. This is a purely vegetable compound,prepared on strictly scientific principles, after the manner of the celebrated Holland Professor, Boerhave, Because of its great success in most of the European States, ii introduction into the United States was intended more especially for those of our ibtherland scattered here ana there >ver the face of this mighty country. Meeting with great success among them, I now of fer itto the American public, knowing thatits truly wonderful medicinal virtuesiHuat bo acknowledged. Ilis particularly recommended to those persons whose constitutions may have been impaired by the continuous use of ardent epirits, or other forms of dissipation. Gen* rally instantaneous in effect, it finds its way directly to ihe seat of life, thrilling and quickening every nerve, raising up the drooping spirit, and, in fact, infusing new health and vigor in the h>stem. NOTICE. —Whoever expects to find this a beve rage will he disappointed; butte the sick, weak, and low spirited, it will p/ove a grateful aromatic cordial, possessed ol singular remedial properties. CAUTION! The great popularity of this delightful aroma has induced many imitations, which the pubnc should guard against purchasing Be not persuaded to buy anything e!se until you have given Boerhave’s Hol land Bitters a fair trial. One bottle will convince you how infinitely superior it is to all these imita tions. at $i 00 per bottle, or six bottles for *5.00, by the SOL.K PROPRIETORS, BENJAMIN PAGE. JR. & CO., MANUFACTURING Pharmaceutists and Chemists, PITTSBURGH, PA. For sale in Columbus by Brooks fc Chapman, and Dru grists generally throughout the State. April 24, ’SB, lydwie